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“Who Do You Say I Am, God?”

Rediscovering Your True Identity in Christ

Galatians 2:20 (KJV)
“I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless, I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.”

“I will praise you because I have been remarkably and wondrously made. Your works are wondrous, and I know this very well.” Psalm 139:14(CSB)

I don’t know about you, but I’ve wrestled with labels: failure, too broken, unlovable, not enough, invisible, unworthy, making life heavy. Maybe you have too. Sometimes the world whispers them. Sometimes they’re shouted by our circumstances. Sometimes we carry them quietly from our past. And other times, they come like daggers from the very people we thought would love and protect us most. Over time, those words start to settle in, clinging to us like heavy blankets, distorting how we see ourselves, and even how we think God —Father, Son, Holy Spirit sees us.

But the deeper, more healing question is this:
“Who do You say I am, God?”

This question isn’t just self-reflection, it’s surrender. It’s turning away from the unstable ground of human opinion and personal shame and turning toward the One whose voice created us in love and speaks identity over us in grace.
Jesus asked His disciples, “But you,” he asked them, “who do you say that I am?” (Matthew 16:15, CSB).
Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” (v. 16)
Jesus responded, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but my Father in heaven.” (v. 17)

This moment is about revelation. It shows that truly knowing who Jesus is and who we are in Him is not something we achieve through striving or self-discovery, but something revealed to us by the Father. Just as Peter saw Jesus clearly by God’s grace, we too come to see ourselves rightly through that same grace.

And here’s what God—Father, Son, Holy Spirit says:
You are My beloved child (John 1:12, CSB).
You are forgiven and free (Romans 8:1–2, CSB).
You are a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17, CSB).
You are chosen and not forsaken (1 Peter 2:9, CSB).
You are hidden with Christ in God (Colossians 3:3, CSB).
You are seated with Christ in the heavens (Ephesians 2:6, CSB).

When God names us, He does so based NOT on what we’ve done, but on what JESUS HAS DONE. As Dr. Gary Deddo writes:
“Jesus alone tells us who we are in him. Through the ministry of the Holy Spirit, he gives us a share in his meaning, significance, security, dignity and destiny.”Gary Deddo, The Surprising God Blog
This is the truest thing about you:
You are not who others say you are. You are not the sum of your mistakes. You are not even who you say you are. You were designed with a purpose. You were made for a destiny. You are a masterpiece, hand painted by the Master himself. You are Who God Says You Are! “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead of time for us to do.” —Ephesians 2:10 CSB).

That identity is not fragile. It’s not temporary. It doesn’t rise and fall with your performance. In another reflection, Dr. Deddo reminds us:
“Let us not forget that it is Jesus’ faith—his faithfulness—that saves and transforms us.”Gary Deddo, GCI Update, “Embracing Our New Identity in Christ”
This changes everything. We don’t build our identity on shaky foundations of willpower or reputation. We rest in Christ’s finished work. HIS faithfulness, HIS obedience, HIS righteousness given to us by grace.
This identity frees us to stop hustling for approval and start walking in assurance. In Jesus, we don’t just have a NEW NAME, we have A NEW NATURE. A NEW FUTURE. A NEW HOPE.

Reflection Questions:

– What labels or false identities have you been clinging to that Jesus never gave you?

– What might change in your life if you truly believed what Christ says about you?

– How can you let God’s—Father, Son, Holy Spirit—define you more than your inner critic?

Prayer

Lord Jesus, when I’m tempted to believe the lies, the ones that say I’m not enough, too far gone, or too broken, pull me back to the truth. Remind me that my identity doesn’t rise or fall with my performance. It rests securely in who You are and what You’ve done. When the old labels come rushing in… When the voices of the past get loud… When shame tries to cover me like a heavy blanket…. Lift my eyes. Remind me that I am not who the world says I am. I am who You say I am. You call me beloved. You call me new. You call me Yours. So today and every day, I ask you to help me to rest, not in striving, not in perfection, but in Your faithfulness, Your righteousness, Your finished work. Help me live from the identity You’ve already spoken over me: FREE. FORGIVEN. CHOSEN. REDEEMED. In Your powerful and loving name, I pray, Amen.

“Belonging To Christ!”

Study By Sherwin Scott

And you are included among those Gentiles who have been called to belong to Jesus Christ.”
Romans 1:6 (NLT)

What a blessing, privilege and honour it is, for those who are called, to belong to Jesus Christ, the Father’s beloved Son. The amazing truth about this special calling is that it cannot be changed: ‘For God’s gifts and his call can never be withdrawn.’ (Romans 11:29). As human beings we all have a need to belong, and to have an identity. We are born into a family, and that family is part of a tribe, clan, or nation. We also belong to a specific racial group, and we belong to the human race.

Belonging to someone or something is vitally important to human beings. The good news for believers is that we belong to Christ and Christ belongs to God (1 Corinthians 3:23). As believers our identity is in Jesus Christ and no other; we in Christ and Christ in us is our  hope of glory and eternal life: ‘For God wanted them to know that the riches and glory of Christ are for you Gentiles, too. And this is the secret: Christ lives in you. This gives you assurance of sharing his glory.’ (Colossians 1:27).

We are also called to be saints and into the fellowship of Jesus, (1 Corinthians 1:2 and 9), where we participate in a relationship with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, as brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ: the beloved children of the living God who loves us. This amazing life that we have as believers, however, does not belong to us, it belongs to God: ‘Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself, for God bought you with a high price. So you must honor God with your body.’ (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).

One of my favourite hymns is Blessed Assurance. It reminds me of my mother who used to sing it while she was doing household chores. The first verse states:

Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine; Oh what a foretaste of glory divine!
Heir of salvation, purchase of God, born of His Spirit, washed in his blood.

Yes, the Father paid a very high price for us. The life of His beloved Son.

Prayer
Abba Father, thank you for calling me to belong to Jesus. Please enable me to treat this special calling as the precious gift that it is. In Jesus’s name, Amen.

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Matthews United Methodist Church

Why Women Participate Fully In Jesus’ Ministry!

 

Galatians 3.28 - 5

Audio – Part A: 21 min

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Audio – Part B: 21 min

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Audio – Full Message:

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Bible Verses: Galatians 3:28


 This is a message preached on our yearly “Women’s Day”

Theological Theme:

In Lavish Love The Father sent the Son into human flesh, in the Spirit, to be the One for the Many, or the One Person for every Human Person.

Christ Connection:

When the Son of God became human he was bringing his relationship with His Father into our human nature and being that which is common to all human beings, men and women alike. The Incarnation is not primarily about Jesus’ maleness as much as it is about his being the One True Human Being for All Human Beings. In One Body Jesus was God in perfect relationship with everything it means to be human. In One Body he was also being Man, responding properly to God in relationship with all it means to be a True Human Being before God, glorify God.

Missional Application:

Because we are united to Jesus and his Father in the Love and Communion of the Holy Spirit, we go with him to all persons, inviting them to receive their identity in Jesus and turn from receiving their identity in secondary or relative things such as gender, color, sex, culture, creed etc. ! We don’t ignore or deny people’s distinct differences such as race, gender, sex, culture, etc. – we celebrate them! – but these things are radically relativized and secondary to the most important thing common to all – our human nature and being! Men and women together are the image of Christ!

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